accountantpete
OAP
I remember getting chips and gravy wrapped in the Stoke Evening Sentinel after a match in the 60's - it tasted wonderful as I recall although that was probably down to the newspaper wrapping of course.
There is no finer treat than the "pie dinner" or "sausage dinner"**. This, for those of you unfortunate enough to have been raised in Southern climes, consists of a deep tray of chips, buried with a mass of mushy peas, topped with the aforementioned pie or sausages, and smothered in thick onion gravy. .
Poutine. Yum. And smoked meat. I used to go to Montreal quite a lot 20+ years ago.Listen up all yon parochial gourmettes
'tis minus 16 in the degrees centigrade ici
and the neige be all around
hot gravy on the poutine is all
a poitrine needs
At your end of the East Lancs, perhaps...It's actually called 'a chippie tea'!